
Recognition of Child Abuse for the Mandated Reporter, 3rd Edition
Authors
Angelo P. Giardino, MD, PhD, MPH, FAAPEileen R. Giardino, PhD, RN, CRNP
Recognition of Child Abuse for the Mandated Reporter:
(978-1-878060-52-5) $52.00
Written by experts from multiple disciplines, the revised third edition of this widely acclaimed practical reference helps professionals fulfill their legal and ethical responsibilities to report child abuse with a high level of confidence and effectiveness (ISBN 978-1-878060-52-5).
The revised 3rd edition of this book is a must for teachers, nurses, social workers, childcare workers, law enforcement agencies, and all other mandated reporters of child abuse. Completely updated, this widely acclaimed practical reference helps mandated reporters fulfill their legal and ethical responsibility to report child abuse with a high level of confidence and effectiveness. Written by experts from multiple disciplines, the text incorporates proven approaches for distinguishing possible abuse from conditions that mimic abuse, conducting necessary interviews and examinations, documenting findings, and making appropriate referrals.
The expanded 3rd edition includes new chapters on the role of child protective services, the risk for maltreatment posed by the Internet, the availability of community and home-based services, prevention efforts at the local and national levels, psychological and psychiatric responses to abuse, and resources available to professionals caring for abused children.
Recognition of Child Abuse for the Mandated Reporter is available as a digital download from Ebooks.com.
The expanded 3rd edition includes new chapters on the role of child protective services, the risk for maltreatment posed by the Internet, the availability of community and home-based services, prevention efforts at the local and national levels, psychological and psychiatric responses to abuse, and resources available to professionals caring for abused children.
Recognition of Child Abuse for the Mandated Reporter is available as a digital download from Ebooks.com.
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Table of Contents
Click to Read Forewords and Preface
1. Physical Abuse
2. Sexual Abuse
3. Child Neglect and Abandonment
4. Educational Neglect
5. Psychological Abuse
6. Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
7. Violence Among Children
8. Psychological and Psychiatric Issues
9. To Report or Not to Report: Is that the Only Question? Child Maltreatment and Social Work Responsibilities in Acute Health Care Settings
10. The Role of the School in Child Abuse
11. Art Therapy
12. The Internet and Risk for Maltreatment
13. The Role of Law Enforcement in the Investigation of Child Maltreatment
14. Legal Issues
15. After the Call: Children and the Child Welfare System: Community and In-Home Services or Out-of-Home Placement
16. Prevention Efforts: Local
17. Prevention Efforts: National
Appendix A: Professional Resources
Appendix B: State Toll-Free Child Abuse Reporting Numbers
Product Details
- Paperback, perfect-bound edition
- 466 pages, 81 images
- 21 contributors
- Audience: Mandated Reporers of child abuse (incl. Law Enforcement, Attorneys, Physicians, ER Personnel, Pediatricians, EMTs, Nurses, Social Service Personnel, Mental Health Professionals, Domestic Violence Experts, Substance Abuse Experts, Child Advocates, Child Abuse Prevention Professionals, Child Protective Services Members, Educators, Childcare Centers)
- Publication date: 2002
- ISBN-10: 1-878060-52-X
- ISBN-13: 978-1-878060-52-5
Table of Contents
Click to Read Forewords and Preface
1. Physical Abuse
2. Sexual Abuse
3. Child Neglect and Abandonment
4. Educational Neglect
5. Psychological Abuse
6. Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
7. Violence Among Children
8. Psychological and Psychiatric Issues
9. To Report or Not to Report: Is that the Only Question? Child Maltreatment and Social Work Responsibilities in Acute Health Care Settings
10. The Role of the School in Child Abuse
11. Art Therapy
12. The Internet and Risk for Maltreatment
13. The Role of Law Enforcement in the Investigation of Child Maltreatment
14. Legal Issues
15. After the Call: Children and the Child Welfare System: Community and In-Home Services or Out-of-Home Placement
16. Prevention Efforts: Local
17. Prevention Efforts: National
Appendix A: Professional Resources
Appendix B: State Toll-Free Child Abuse Reporting Numbers













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